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NYTimes Global
May 25, 2026

The Ghosts of France's Slave Trade Will Be Silenced No More
Three centuries late and not a moment too soon.

NYTimes Global
May 25, 2026

My Wife Fought Corruption in El Salvador. Then She Vanished Into Its Prisons.
The cost of Nayib Bukele's crackdown on crime is too high.

NYTimes Global
May 25, 2026

How Wine, Truffles and Honey Could Help Europe Fight Wildfires
Countries are learning that the finer things in life sometimes have a serendipitous side benefit.

NYTimes Global
May 25, 2026

$140,000 E.V.s and Heritage Gold: The Rise of China's Homegrown Luxury Market
As China's economy slows, consumers are increasingly turning to domestic luxury products, challenging the dominance of long-established European brands.

NYTimes Global
May 25, 2026

Pope Leo Is Set to Release an Encyclical About A.I. Why Is That Important?
Leo XIV is to issue his thoughts about artificial intelligence in the modern world, using a centuries-old form of papal communication called an encyclical, the first since he became pope.

NYTimes Global
May 24, 2026

How Democrats Can Win, According to This Nobel Economist
An expert in human behavior explains how Democrats can change their primary process to improve their chances in 2028.

NYTimes Global
May 24, 2026

A Democrat Took on Red Sox Ownership in an Ad. A Network Pulled it.
Graham Platner, a Senate candidate in Maine, blamed private equity for destroying "our favorite baseball team." NESN, which is owned by the team, pulled his campaign ad, citing an intellectual property violation.

NYTimes Global
May 24, 2026

In Ukraine, a Divisive 20th-Century Hero Comes Home
Andriy Melnyk, criticized as a Nazi collaborator and lionized as an anti-Soviet resistance leader, was given state honors for his reburial near Kyiv.

NYTimes Global
May 24, 2026

Confusion and Worry After Trump Administration's Abrupt Green Card Changes
Immigrants and their advocates and lawyers are trying to interpret a new Trump administration rule that requires people to be in their native country to apply for a green card.

NYTimes Global
May 24, 2026

Crack Forms in Garden Grove Chemical Tank, a Positive Sign for Firefighters
The tank in Southern California has been building in temperature and pressure for days, which could lead to an explosive release. The crack may reduce some of that pressure, officials said.

NYTimes Global
May 24, 2026

To Get the Strait Open, Trump Had to Leave the Hardest Issues for Later
President Trump is hailing is agreement with Iran as groundbreaking, even as he admits is "isn't even fully negotiated." But the nuclear stockpile, enrichment and missiles have not been discussed.

NYTimes Global
May 24, 2026

What to Know About the Citizenship Lists Trump Wants to Create
President Trump is trying to create individual lists of citizens by state to determine who can vote, even as his administration acknowledges they would be unreliable.

NYTimes Global
May 24, 2026

Reopening of Strait of Hormuz Still a Question Mark
Without the details of a formal agreement, it is unclear how soon normal shipping will resume and when oil prices will start to come down.

NYTimes Global
May 24, 2026

Caught Flat-Footed, a City Races to Catch Up With Ebola
The deadly virus has spread alarmingly in Congo for months. Only now is the response taking shape.

NYTimes Global
May 24, 2026

Israel's President, Isaac Herzog, Denounces Israeli Violence
In a speech, Isaac Herzog, whose role is largely ceremonial, delivered a grave indictment of settler attacks in the West Bank and abuse of prisoners.

NYTimes Global
May 24, 2026

Manny Nosowsky, Waggish Crossword Constructor for The New York Times, Dies at 94
For nearly two decades, the prolific puzzle maker, a retired urologist, charmed solvers with his penchant for witty, waggish puns.

NYTimes Global
May 24, 2026

Senate Republicans Cast Doubt on a Potential Peace Deal With Iran
Lawmakers, including some of President Trump's closest allies, slammed the emerging agreement as effectively undermining the president's own war goals.

NYTimes Global
May 24, 2026

For Carlo Petrini, the Point of ‘Slow Food' Wasn't the Food. It Was Us.
The Italian activist, who died on Thursday, built his global movement on the idea that eating well could make modern life more meaningful.

NYTimes Global
May 24, 2026

Bystander Wounded in White House Shooting Is in Stable Condition
The Metropolitan Police Department is investigating to determine who shot the bystander, who underwent surgery, and how many bullets were fired.

NYTimes Global
May 24, 2026

Firefighters Still Working to Cool Garden Grove Chemical Tank
The tank, filled with a toxic chemical, is at risk of explosion or breach. More than 40,000 residents remain under evacuation orders.

NYTimes Global
May 24, 2026

‘Mandalorian and Grogu' Tops Box Office as Disney Bets on ‘Star Wars' Revival
The movie, which cost $300 million to make and market, was expected to collect about $102 million from Thursday through Monday at domestic theaters.

NYTimes Global
May 24, 2026

What to Know About the White House Shooting on Memorial Day Weekend
Shots were fired near the northwestern corner of the White House complex, while President Trump was inside the building. The Secret Service returned fire, killing the gunman.

NYTimes Global
May 24, 2026

As a Doctor, I Can Understand the Allure of ChatGPT
Even doctors can learn something from A.I.

NYTimes Global
May 24, 2026

Rubio Says U.S.-India Ties Are Strong, Despite Fury Over Trump's Actions
In New Delhi, Secretary of State Marco Rubio tried to explain why President Trump has pushed aggressive trade and immigration policies affecting India and Indians in the United States.

NYTimes Global
May 24, 2026

How a Curious FIFA Deal Gave Fox a Huge Bargain for World Cup Broadcast Rights
A decision to stave off litigation between Fox and FIFA turned into a bonanza worth hundreds of millions of dollars in discounted World Cup rights to the broadcaster.

NYTimes Global
May 24, 2026

Colbert's Connection
A reflection on Stephen Colbert's relationship with his audience.

NYTimes Global
May 24, 2026

At Least 14 Killed in Bombing Attack That Derailed a Train in Pakistan
The explosion was so powerful that several nearby buildings were damaged and a resident 15 miles away was jolted awake by the blast. A separatist group claimed responsibility.

NYTimes Global
May 24, 2026

Stop Whining About Guardrails. Become One Yourself.
Let's put the sovereign back Into popular sovereignty.

NYTimes Global
May 24, 2026

How Democrats Can Improve Their Odds, According to a Nobel Economist
An expert in human behavior explains how Democrats can change their primary process to improve their chances in 2028.

NYTimes Global
May 24, 2026

A Deciding Factor in Congress Right Now: Who Shows Up to Vote
Vacant seats, and consistently poor attendance on both sides of the aisle, have exacerbated the challenges of already razor-thin margins in the House and Senate.

NYTimes Global
May 24, 2026

With Big Decisions Ahead, the Supreme Court Collides With a Testy Trump
President Trump has alternated between bullying the justices and cozying up to them as the court prepares to announce major decisions that will determine the fate of the key aspects of his agenda.

NYTimes Global
May 24, 2026

Sanders and Ocasio-Cortez Try Boosting Progressives in Red Districts
In highly competitive House races that Democrats need to flip in November, the left is betting that calls for universal health care and taxing the wealthy will resonate — even among Republicans.

NYTimes Global
May 24, 2026

RFK Jr.'s Push to Curb Antidepressants Has Shaken Psychiatry
An annual psychiatric meeting was abuzz over Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s call to rein in the use of depression medications. Some fear it will drive patients away from care.

NYTimes Global
May 24, 2026

UK Institute Is Hunting for Dangers Lurking in AI
The government's A.I. Security Institute, staffed by alumni from OpenAI and Google, is becoming a model for countries grappling with A.I.'s emerging risks.

NYTimes Global
May 24, 2026

One Job That Is Growing in the A.I. Era? Cybersecurity Experts.
Demand for security engineers has surged as artificial intelligence generates a glut of new code and models like Anthropic's Mythos create new concerns.

NYTimes Global
May 24, 2026

They Started I.V.F., Then Split. Now Who Gets Custody of the Embryos?
For 47-year-old Erin Millender, this will likely be her last chance to become a mother. Her husband no longer wants to have a child with her.

NYTimes Global
May 24, 2026

Trump Endorsement Shakes John Cornyn in Texas Senate Runoff Against Ken Paxton
A tough re-election race grew more daunting after President Trump backed Mr. Cornyn's opponent, Ken Paxton. The Texas senator has vowed to fight to the end.

NYTimes Global
May 24, 2026

In Homeless Crisis, California ‘Is Waging a War on R.V.s'
The R.V.s are seen as an eyesore — the most visible sign of the state's homelessness crisis. Neighbors and politicians want them gone. The people who call them home feel under siege.

NYTimes Global
May 24, 2026

How Prediction Markets and Crypto Firms Steamrolled a Watchdog Agency
The Commodity Futures Trading Commission purged its ranks, dialed back its enforcement and boosted industries in which President Trump's family is heavily invested.

NYTimes Global
May 24, 2026

Do U.S. Automakers Have a Future in Canada?
Detroit-based automakers pioneered open trade between Canada and the United States, benefiting both countries. President Trump's trade war now leaves their future in the country in question.

NYTimes Global
May 24, 2026

As Rents Soar, Londoners Turn to Vacant Pubs, Offices and Police Stations
Property guardianship, in which residents live in otherwise vacant buildings, used to be considered edgy. But as the rental market tightens, more people are embracing the arrangement.

NYTimes Global
May 24, 2026

New York's Rape Laws Leave Out Many Victims Who Drank Willingly
Prosecutors say accusers who chose to drink or get high have a "very high burden" of proving they were physically helpless and unable to consent. There is a push to change the law.

NYTimes Global
May 24, 2026

I Need an Escape From Travel
If I cannot get an upgrade — and I cannot, as I have no status, in any aspect of my life — I would like us to suffer more equally when we travel.

NYTimes Global
May 24, 2026

Kyiv, Ukraine, Hit in Russian Missile Attack
Buildings rattled in the Ukrainian capital for hours early Sunday. It was unclear if Russia's Oreshnik intermediate-range ballistic missile had been used.

NYTimes Global
May 24, 2026

The 15-Year-Old Keeping War Memories Alive
Luke Morrison may be the youngest person keeping alive an age-old tradition: to process war through the memories and mementos of those who experienced it.

NYTimes Global
May 23, 2026

Many Questions, Few Details in Latest Iran Peace Proposal
It is too early to tell what exactly Trump and Iran have agreed to, or if they have agreed to much at all.

NYTimes Global
May 23, 2026

Iran Agreed to Give Up Enriched Uranium in Deal Announced by Trump, U.S. Officials Say
Precise details were unclear but the officials said the U.S. demanded a commitment from Iran on uranium as part of any initial agreement.

NYTimes Global
May 23, 2026

Gunman in Shooting Near White House Killed in Exchange of Fire With Secret Service
A gunman who opened fire near the White House was shot and killed by federal officers, and another person was wounded by gunfire. President Trump was in the White House at the time.

NYTimes Global
May 23, 2026

Britain Preparing for Mission That Could Clear Strait of Hormuz
At Gibraltar, at the tip of Spain, British forces are ready to deploy autonomous mine-hunting equipment if a peace agreement is achieved.

NYTimes Global
May 23, 2026

Director Cristian Mungiu's ‘Fjord' Wins Palme d'Or at Cannes Film Festival
The film, from the Romanian director Cristian Mungiu, explores the tension between religious conservatism and social liberalism. The award closed a festival that felt comparatively muted to many.

NYTimes Global
May 23, 2026

Investigators Look Into Staten Island Blasts That Killed Shipyard Worker
The explosions at May Ship Repair Contracting Corporation, which erupted after a fire on a dock, killed one of the company's subcontractors, a representative said.

NYTimes Global
May 23, 2026

Colbert's Sudden Return to Late Night? It Happened on Public Access.
A day after the comedian hosted the final episode of "The Late Show With Stephen Colbert" on CBS, he hosted "Only in Monroe," a community-access program in Monroe, Mich.

NYTimes Global
May 23, 2026

Trump Is Setting His Sights on Restricting Legal Immigration
After a year focused on immigrants here illegally, the Trump administration is now making it harder for legal migrants to stay in the country. It is a risky pivot.

NYTimes Global
May 23, 2026

Garden Grove Chemical Tank Could Be Inching Toward Explosion, Authorities Say
Firefighters still have few options to prevent a tank of toxic chemicals in Garden Grove, Calif., from leaking or exploding.

NYTimes Global
May 23, 2026

Trump Administration Chips Away at Last Traces of Broad Inquiry Into Jan. 6
Two recent moves aligned the department ever more closely with President Trump's own efforts to whitewash the events of that day.

NYTimes Global
May 23, 2026

A Lull in Fighting Gave Time to Bury Their Dead
In the relative calm of the early days of a cease-fire, there were heart-rending scenes as people exhumed their loved ones from temporary graves and reburied them.

NYTimes Global
May 23, 2026

Firing Cancer Screening Experts Will Not Make Us Healthy Again
The future of health advice is uncertain.

NYTimes Global
May 23, 2026

Israeli Strikes Pummel Lebanon, Killing Medics Amid Fragile Truce
Saturday's strikes damaged a main hospital in the Lebanese city of Tyre, as funerals for paramedics killed a day earlier were held.

NYTimes Global
May 23, 2026

Carlo Petrini, Whose Slow Food Movement Transformed How We Eat, Dies at 76
Through his Slow Food organization, he spurred a worldwide shift toward sustainability and thoughtful cuisine.

NYTimes Global
May 23, 2026

Xi Calls for All-Out Rescue After Coal Mine Explosion Kills at Least 82 in China
The Chinese leader, Xi Jinping, called for an investigation and emphasized the need to "hold those responsible to account."

NYTimes Global
May 23, 2026

Iran and U.S. Officials Signal Progress as Cease-Fire Hangs in Balance
As people across the Middle East braced for the possibility of renewed fighting, officials from both sides said there were signs that they were moving closer to an agreement.

NYTimes Global
May 23, 2026

Garden Grove Chemical Plant Crisis: What to Know and Evacuation Map
Firefighters continue to cool a chemical storage tank with water to prevent it from breaching or exploding. Some 40,000 residents near the Orange County plant have been evacuated to shelters.

NYTimes Global
May 23, 2026

Husband of Prominent New York Gallerist Convicted in Murder-for-Hire Plot
Brent Sikkema, who championed artists like Kara Walker, was found stabbed to death in his apartment in Brazil in 2024 amid divorce proceedings with his spouse.

NYTimes Global
May 23, 2026

The Moms Delivered for Trump. Now He's Scamming Them.
The moms are not happy.

NYTimes Global
May 23, 2026

Trump's Pursuit of a Partnership With China Raises Concerns in India
Secretary of State Marco Rubio has a "gargantuan task" during his visit to Delhi: defuse tensions over President Trump's anti-India aggression and overtures to China.

NYTimes Global
May 23, 2026

Iran Meets Mediators for Talks as Cease-Fire Hangs in Balance
People across the Middle East were bracing for the possibility of renewed fighting between the U.S. and Iran as mediation efforts continue in Tehran without a clear sign of a breakthrough.

NYTimes Global
May 23, 2026

Should You Lend Money to Friends? More People Are Open to the Arrangement.
Friendship and money don't always mix. But many Americans feel comfortable discussing financial issues with their friends and lending them money.

NYTimes Global
May 23, 2026

What A.I. Philanthropists Can Learn From the Gilded Age
Leave a physical legacy to future generations, not just a record of programs and disbursements.

NYTimes Global
May 23, 2026

Now Is Not the Time to Play Political Make-Believe
Voters want to dictate which offices their preferred politicians hold, what positions they take, and even where and how they live. It is fantasy football: political edition.

NYTimes Global
May 23, 2026

What to Know About the Ebola Outbreak as Cases and Deaths Rise
More than 170 deaths and about 750 cases are suspected. The United States restricted entry for people who have been to three African countries.

NYTimes Global
May 23, 2026

Has Trump Gone Full ‘Mob Boss'?
The president's $1.8 billion slush fund is causing further cracks in the Republican Party.

NYTimes Global
May 23, 2026

White House Tells Congo's Soccer Team to Isolate, Citing Ebola Outbreak
The team, now in Belgium, must isolate there for 21 days or risk being denied permission to come to Houston for the World Cup, an official said.

NYTimes Global
May 23, 2026

How ‘Sentinel Gardens' Help Spot Dangerous Bugs Abroad
Scientists have planted American trees in China, Korea and elsewhere to attract hungry insects. Their hope is to identify the most damaging bugs before they cross the ocean.

NYTimes Global
May 23, 2026

Track Changes
It's a holiday weekend, three days to ease from one seasonal mind-set into the next, even if it feels too soon.

NYTimes Global
May 23, 2026

Nicolas Cage Made Himself a Legend. Then He Had to Live With It.
The iconic actor on becoming a meme, a myth and larger than life.

NYTimes Global
May 23, 2026

U.S. Ebola Travel Ban Faces Criticism From Congo Health Officials
Kinshasa residents continue to pack markets, bars and public transportation, despite growing international concern about the spread of the virus.

NYTimes Global
May 23, 2026

Trump, Defiant After Bad Week, Pushes Ahead on Politically Unpopular Ideas
President Trump continues to act like he's politically all-powerful, even in the face of indications that he is not.

NYTimes Global
May 23, 2026

‘A Total Nightmare': Voices From a Moscow Hit by Ukrainian Drones
Residents who experienced attacks in recent days were shaken deeply by the conflict coming home to the capital region, the seat of the Kremlin's power.

NYTimes Global
May 23, 2026

Food, Flashlights and Fans: Floridians Step Up Aid to Cuban Relatives
Months into the oil blockade imposed by President Trump, many Cubans are relying more than ever on relatives in the U.S. for help meeting their daily needs.

NYTimes Global
May 23, 2026

Celebs and Influencers Tout N.A.D. . But Is the Supplement Effective?
A central claim about N.A.D. isn't as straightforward as influencers make it out to be.

NYTimes Global
May 23, 2026

5 Takeaways From a Times Investigation on Autism Therapy Clinics
A rapidly growing industry often overprescribes treatment to young children with autism, who spend as many as 40 hours a week at the facilities.

NYTimes Global
May 23, 2026

Short Naps, Long Hours: How Autism Clinics Squeeze Medicaid Dollars Out of Preschoolers
The industry has grown rapidly, straining state budgets. A focus on finances has led to overbilling, fraud and even harm.

NYTimes Global
May 23, 2026

How $6 Gas Prices Are Affecting the Lives of Californians
California is the nation's most expensive state for gasoline. The latest spike has forced more residents to change their habits.

NYTimes Global
May 23, 2026

Xi Calls for All-Out Rescue After Coal Mine Explosion Kills at Least 90 in China
The death count rose drastically on Saturday as the Chinese leader, Xi Jinping, called for an investigation and emphasized the need to "hold those responsible to account."

NYTimes Global
May 23, 2026

Their Phones Were Stolen in London. Then the Threats Started.
Tens of thousands of smartphones were reported stolen in the British capital in recent years. For some victims, losing their phone was only the beginning.

NYTimes Global
May 23, 2026

Once Trump's Co-Pilot Against Iran, Netanyahu Is Now a Mere Passenger
A partner in the war, Israel has been largely left out of the peace talks, a humbling setback for its prime minister with significant risks for the country.

NYTimes Global
May 23, 2026

The Risks of Iran's Threat to Control the Strait of Hormuz
Iran is trying to assert its control over the strait by charging for passage. Experts say it is unlikely to happen, but the threat has unsettled the shipping industry.

NYTimes Global
May 22, 2026

How a Chemical Tank in Southern California Came to the Brink of Disaster
Firefighters are left without any options to prevent the tank, filled with a toxic chemical, from collapsing or exploding. The authorities have urged thousands of people to evacuate their homes.

NYTimes Global
May 22, 2026

Trump Weighs His Options in Carrying Out New Strikes in Iran
There is no shortage of targets if he decides to strike: Energy facilities left untouched, the deep underground nuclear storage site at Isfahan and missile sites that appear to have been dug out.

NYTimes Global
May 22, 2026

HUD Moves to Limit Assistance Animals for Disabled Tenants
Housing officials were told to exclude emotional support animals and tighten the definition of a service animal when granting accommodations for disabled tenants.

NYTimes Global
May 22, 2026

Deadly Explosions Injure Dozens of Firefighters on Staten Island Barge
Two explosions rocked a barge on the North Shore of Staten Island, injuring 34 people. The resulting fire was under control, but was still burning.

NYTimes Global
May 22, 2026

Mob Burns Congo Ebola Center Amid Rare Strain Outbreak
Several hundred people massed at the gates of a hospital to demand the body of a suspected Ebola victim. Violence broke out when staff refused the request.

NYTimes Global
May 22, 2026

Trump Visits New York to Boost House Republican's Re-election Hopes
The visit by President Trump was meant to promote Representative Mike Lawler's bid to defend his swing seat in New York, but it had the earmarks of a Trump rally.

NYTimes Global
May 22, 2026

Rob Base, Rapper Known for ‘It Takes Two,' Dies at 59
The singer died on Friday after a "private battle with cancer," according to his official Instagram account.

NYTimes Global
May 22, 2026

Lawsuit Argues Trump's $1.8 Billion Fund Excludes Those He Targeted
The constellation of individuals and groups involved claims to have suffered partisan attacks by the federal government under Trump, yet would not be compensated.

NYTimes Global
May 22, 2026

SpaceX Completes Mostly Successful Starship Rocket Flight
The company's gargantuan rocket launched its 12th test flight on Friday evening and ended its journey in the Indian Ocean just over an hour later.

NYTimes Global
May 22, 2026

What Is Methyl Methacrylate, the Chemical at the Center of the Garden Grove Crisis?
The E.P.A. warns that short-term exposure to the compound can cause skin and eye irritation and respiratory issues.

NYTimes Global
May 22, 2026

Explosions Injure 13 Firefighters on Staten Island Barge
Two explosions happened within an hour of each other along the North Shore of Staten Island, leaving 16 people injured, the police said.

NYTimes Global
May 22, 2026

Tulsi Gabbard Resigns as Director of National Intelligence. Trump Names Aaron Lukas Acting Chief.
Ms. Gabbard had a difficult tenure in the Trump administration and was seldom seen in the room when the president made important national-security moves.

NYTimes Global
May 22, 2026

U.S. to Block Entry to More Noncitizens Who May Have Been Exposed to Ebola
The Trump administration announced plans to expand a ban on entering the United States to legal permanent residents who had been in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda or South Sudan.

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